In his recent sit-down with 20/20, Bobby Brown opened up in a very candid conversation about his personal life. Speaking with Robin Roberts, the New Edition singer touched upon everything from his tumultuous relationship with the late Whitney Houston to — yes, you’re reading this correctly — having sex with a ghost.

Here are six big bombshells he dropped on all of us Tuesday night (June 7, 2016) during his interview.

1. Houston made the first move

According to Brown, his ex-wife was the first to start flirting with him at the 1989 Soul Train Awards. Though he was already interested in her, Brown claimed Houston was the one to make the initial move.

“She was bumping into me,” he recalled. “I was like, ‘You keep bumping into me.’ And I kept doing that. And I did it like two or three times, and she kept bumping me. I asked her why, and she was like, ‘Because I want to.’ And that attitude — that whole thing right there — that’s the way it started.”

Brown, who was married to Houston for 15 years before separating in 2006, continued, “For the rest of my life, I will have that feeling towards her because she was the one person that knew me — that one person who had no judgement.”

“I always made it a point never to let her see me or my wife in that situation,” he noted, adding that it became harder and harder to hide the drugs as Bobbi Kristina, who passed away in 2015 from a combination of drowning and drug intoxication, grew older. “We failed Bobbi Kris. We could have been better. We should have been better. To be so young and have everything we wanted was a blessing and a curse.”

3. Brown hit Houston during a time he was struggling with his drug addiction

In late 2003, Brown was arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge for assaulting Houston. According to him, he was “trying to maintain sobriety” at the time. Though he admitted to striking Houston once, he ultimately said he has “never been a violent man toward a woman ever.”

“The last few years of our marriage was terrible,” Brown remembered. “Both of us trying to be clean, or one of us trying to be clean … it was terrible.”

4. Brown is still struggling with alcohol, but says he’s no longer doing drugs

“When you’re living with somebody who has fought so many addictions and has come so far and then you see there is still something holding them back … you just want to help them,” Brown’s wife Alicia Etheredge said. “He has a good days and bad days, and he struggles like everybody else. He gets on his knees and he prays and he asks for support and he has really strong faith.”

The two married in June 2012 and have two children together and are expecting their third.